When I was a kid and late November turned into December, my sleeping patterns took a turn for the worse. I would go to bed and toss and turn thinking about Christmas. The big day would still be weeks away, it didn’t matter. I would dream of the joy of Christmas morning.
I imagined playing with the toys I saw in Christmas catalogs like The Sears Wish Book. Who remembers skimming that behemoth of a catalog? Whenever that beauty popped up in the mailbox, kids everywhere dreamed of being one of the Rockefellers and having their choice of the coolest and latest toys. My eyes would glaze over in grandeur.

When sleep seemed like it would never come, I would get out of bed. I would prop myself up near the window, looking out into the dark sky in the hopes of seeing Santa. In school we always did a lot of math problems. We even practiced reading. I figured Santa spent a lot of time practicing too. He needed to get ready for his big night, right? And if I was quiet, I hoped that I would get a glimpse of him or his reindeer.
In the wee hours of the night I would finally fall asleep. My nights were like right up until Christmas. I’m grown now, some might even describe me as an old man, but I still love the anticipation of Christmas. Instead of dreaming of toys, though, I think of the gifts now that I can’t wait to give.
I dream of spending time with family. I think too of my faith.
Christians will celebrate the first week of Advent this coming Sunday by lighting the first candle on the Advent wreath called the “Candle of Hope.” The candle symbolizes the hope of the people of Israel who waited for the Messiah and the hope of Christians today for Christ’s return.
Here’s to hope in our lives.
Hope is a beautiful thing:
–“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” —Eleanor Roosevelt
–“I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge. That myth is more potent than history. That dreams are more powerful than facts. That hope always triumphs over experience. That laughter is the only cure for grief. And I believe that love is stronger than death.” —Robert Fulghum
–“You cannot swim for new horizons until you have courage to lose sight of the shore.” —William Faulkner
–“Where flowers bloom, so does hope.” —Lady Bird Johnson

–“We need hope, or else we cannot endure.” —Sarah J. Maas
–“When you’re at the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on.” —Theodore Roosevelt
–“It’s always something, to know you’ve done the most you could. But don’t leave off hoping, or it’s of no use doing anything. Hope, hope to the last.” —Charles Dickens
–“You may not always have a comfortable life and you will not always be able to solve all of the world’s problems at once but don’t ever underestimate the importance you can have, because history has shown us that courage can be contagious, and hope can take on a life of its own.” —Michelle Obama
–“To live without hope is to cease to live.” —Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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I love these quotes Brian.😘
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I love them too!
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Beautiful quotes and memories, Brian! I remember laying under the Christmas tree looking up at all of the pretty colors of the lights, a precious memory. I hope your Thanksgiving was lovely. ☺️
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Love the tree all lit up!!!
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And that wonderful scent!
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Thanks for sharing these holiday reflections, Brian.
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Thanks so much. Just some ramblings!!!🤣🤣😎😎
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Wonderful childhood memories, Brian. Love the quotes too.
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Oh thank you so much Darlene! Christmas is for all of us but especially kids!!!!
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Love this so much. The Sears Wish book! Oh how I can still feel the pages crinkling as I rifled through. I would fold the top corner of the pages of anything that caught my eye. I miss that part of the holidays. Thanks for bringing back a long forgotten memory! 😁❤️
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Wasn’t it the best. By the time I was done with it, I swear I had every page of the Toy section crinkled back. Yes I miss that part of Christmas too. I might have to write more about it. It was so cool. Probably a little greedy too. Ha ha! But still a fun memory.
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Such beautiful quotes! 😍
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I love them too. Say so much about life!
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Thanks for sharing all those beautiful quotes.
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Yes they give me hope!!!
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😊
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hope is what keeps us going !
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It’s powerful stuff!!!😎😎😎
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Great quote by Eleanor Roosevelt.
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I’m with you Edward, such great perspective.
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Absolutely!
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I loved your excitement, staring out into the dark night searching for Santa. I think the excitement and magic of these special memories never really goes, it just gets adapted in our current lives. Enjoy the season
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I was convinced that if I was patient I really was going to see him. I was sure of it. Ha, ha. I saw him when I watched the people around me.
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Must have been so exciting
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What a beautiful post to lay the groundwork for hope. Incredible, Brian! Happy Thanksgiving, my friend!
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Hope is a beautiful thing! Thanks Wynne!
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Lovely quotes and all true🙏🏻
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I love how positive and optimistic they are. They give me … hope.😊😊😊😎😎
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The best thing about the Christmas season is the feeling of hope and togetherness. A nice reflection, Brian, and here’s to the warm season ahead!
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Yes, the temperatures turned very cold here this weekend. I need the togetherness of Christmas to warm me up!!!🙏🏼🙏🏼😎😎😎😎
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Happy day before Advent, Brian. I didn’t know the first candle was called that! Hope you don’t lose sleep again, for old time’s sake. 😉
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I just checked again to make sure I wasn’t leading you astray. Called the Hope Candle. I’ve heard it called that. Dr Google also says that it’s called the Prophecy Candle. Just because I checked:
—Week 2: the “Bethlehem Candle” or the Peace Candle.
—Week 3: The “Shepherd’s Candle,” as it represents the shepherds’ joy at the birth of Jesus
—Week 4: The “Angel’s Candle” or the Thank Goodness Christmas is Here because we can’t wait anymore candle.
Okay, that last name is made up by me, but it sounds about right!!!
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First of all, thank you! Secondly, LOL! I had a sneaky suspicion “Dr. Google” didn’t write that last part even before you said so. 😉 Haha.
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Oh it’s good you picked up that. Ha, ha. I try to be kind and caring and good (kind of like a certain rookie cop Ben Cody in “Wish I Was Here”) . . . but eventually I fall and Christmas can’t come quick enough. Ha, ha. 🤣🤣😎😎😎
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Oh look at you slipping that in there! Did you finish yet?
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Yes, finally. Life has definitely gotten in the way of my reading time. I loved it. The romantic in me wanted her to choose Ben though! Ha, ha. I’ll definitely be following up with you! I think I need Isaac’s formula. I can think of a few times when I wouldn’t mind being invisible! 🤣🤣🤣🤣😎😎😎
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Huzzah! You finished and you liked it! Yay! Great, now I won’t worry when I ask you to post an Amazon review when the book goes live Dec. 23rd. 😛 Since Christmas is coming, let me know if you want autographed copies for the readers in your life, who would get the book before the rest of the world knows what’s coming.
And, not to worry. This was only the first book. The hopeless romantic in you need not despair! 😉
Wouldn’t we all like some of Isaac’s formula at times?
Also, thanks, Brian. 🙂
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I love your childhood story, and I love your quotations about hope. Thank you, Brian!
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They are inspiring aren’t they!!!
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Oh, yes!!!
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I love your childhood story, and I love, love your quotations on hope! Thank you, Brian.
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Can you tell that patience has never been my strong suit!!! Ha ha🤣🤣🎄😎😎😎😎
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We are two peas in a pod. Patience… well, I work hard at it but usually fail. Sigh!
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My never-ending challenge. Ha, ha.
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Yup!
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I do remember the Christmas Wish Books that would arrive! I so agree with Charles Dickens!
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Yes he was! Ha, ha.
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As long as one has hope, one has life. And…this is a post full of life and hope alike, Brian.
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Beautiful Bruce! I so agree.
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I was similarly sleep-deprived as a child this time of year. I still get excited over Christmas (as evidenced by my over-the-top decorations).
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It’s good to be a kid!!!! Ha, ha.
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I love the way you described your love for the Christmas season as a child. I felt like I was right there with you. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
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Oh thank you so much! I’m glad my post touched you. The lights, the decorations, everything about Christmas is magical! Thanks so much. Merry Christmas to you too!
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